Introducing: Vacheron Constantin Launches Two New Pink Gold Versions Of The Historiques American 1921

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What We Know One of Vacheron Constantin’s most iconic timepieces is also probably their longest-lived: the Historiques American 1921. Originally made in 1919 as a watch cased on an offset 45 degree angle, with crown in…

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Introducing: The Grand Seiko SBGH376

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What We Know The Heritage Collection is Grand Seiko’s core lineup—where a lot of the brand’s foundational designs live, including the 62GS. Originally introduced in 1967 as the brand’s first automatic watch, it’s defined by its…

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Introducing: The Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic Brings A Rugged Redesign To The Swiss Brand's Aviator Watch

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What We Know The Alpina Startimer Pilot serves as the brand’s no-nonsense take on the aviator’s watch. With a simple, clean, and classic layout, featuring oversized Arabic numerals and a well-placed date aperture at 6 o’clock,…

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Introducing: Frederique Constant Updates The Classic Worldtimer Manufacture In A New Downsized Design With Improved Specs

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What We Know This week, at Watches and Wonders, Frederique Constant has introduced a revamped version of their Worldtimer, and the changes should make a lot of folks happy. In short, the new Classic Worldtimer Manufacture…

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Introducing: TAG Heuer Updates The Monaco Chronograph With Three New Models In Titanium (Live Pics)

Editor’s pick — Accessory quick take: key highlight (movement/specs for watches, materials/finish, limited run, pricing tier) in 1–2 lines. What We Know If there’s a top icon in the current TAG Heuer line-up,  it’s most certainly the Monaco Chronograph. Launched in 1969 and immortalized on the wrist of Steve McQueen in the 1971 racing film…

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